We propose a range-free localization algorithm for a wireless ad-hoc network utilizing the hop-count metric’s ability to indicate proximity to anchors (i.e., nodes with known positions). In traditional sense, hop-count generally means the number of intermediate routers a datagram has to go through between its source and the destination node. We analytically show that hop-count could be used to indicate proximity relative to an anchor node. Our proposed algorithm is computationally feasible for resource constrained wireless ad-hoc nodes, and gives reasonable accuracy. We perform both real experiments and simulations to evaluate the algorithm’s performance. Experimental results show that our algorithm outperforms similar proximity based algor...
Location plays a backbone role in networks, since it will great influence basic wireless sensor netw...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the node locations in ad-hoc sensor networks when on...
Abstract. We consider the problem of node positioning in ad hoc networks. We propose a distributed, ...
Abstract We propose a range-free localization algorithm for a wireless ad-hoc network utilizing the ...
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In this paper we consider the problem of node positioning in ad-hoc networks. We propose a distribut...
RF-based localization has gained popularity because it offers low-cost positioning solution for ad-h...
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International audienceLocalization in wireless sensor networks is used to track and analyze informat...
Localization is one of the most important research issues in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Recent...
Localization is a fundamental issue for many applications in wireless sensor networks. Without the n...
Abstract: Distance estimation is a crucial component in localisation for wireless sensor networks. A...
International audienceLocation services for ad-hoc networks are of indispensable value for a wide ra...
Information of nodes’ locations is an important criterion for lots of applications in Wireless Senso...
Location is an indispensable segment for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), since when events happened, ...
Location plays a backbone role in networks, since it will great influence basic wireless sensor netw...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the node locations in ad-hoc sensor networks when on...
Abstract. We consider the problem of node positioning in ad hoc networks. We propose a distributed, ...
Abstract We propose a range-free localization algorithm for a wireless ad-hoc network utilizing the ...
Abstract— Connectivity-based range-free schemes offer cost effective solutions for localization in w...
In this paper we consider the problem of node positioning in ad-hoc networks. We propose a distribut...
RF-based localization has gained popularity because it offers low-cost positioning solution for ad-h...
Abstract. The recent availability of small, inexpensive low power GPS receivers and techniques for f...
International audienceLocalization in wireless sensor networks is used to track and analyze informat...
Localization is one of the most important research issues in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Recent...
Localization is a fundamental issue for many applications in wireless sensor networks. Without the n...
Abstract: Distance estimation is a crucial component in localisation for wireless sensor networks. A...
International audienceLocation services for ad-hoc networks are of indispensable value for a wide ra...
Information of nodes’ locations is an important criterion for lots of applications in Wireless Senso...
Location is an indispensable segment for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), since when events happened, ...
Location plays a backbone role in networks, since it will great influence basic wireless sensor netw...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the node locations in ad-hoc sensor networks when on...
Abstract. We consider the problem of node positioning in ad hoc networks. We propose a distributed, ...